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S 1000 XR
MAKE LIFE A RIDE

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  • Page 1 MOTORRAD RIDER'S MANUAL S 1000 XR MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
  • Page 2 Vehicle data Model Vehicle Identification Number Colour code Date of first registration Registration number Dealership details Person to contact in Service department Ms/Mr Phone number Dealership address/phone number (company stamp)
  • Page 3 YOUR BMW. We congratulate you on your choice of a vehicle from BMW Motorrad and welcome you to the community of BMW riders. Familiarise yourself with your new vehicle so that you can ride it safely and confidently in all traffic situations.
  • Page 4 GENERAL STATUS INSTRUCTIONS INDICATORS Quick & easy reference Indicator and warning Abbreviations and sym- lights bols Menu view Equipment Pure Ride view Technical data Sport view Currency My Vehicle view Additional sources of Warning indicators information Certificates and operat- INSTRUMENT ing licences CLUSTER Data memory...
  • Page 5 Riding mode ENGINEERING DE- Riding mode PRO TAILS Cruise control General notes Laptimer Antilock Brake Sys- Hill Start Control tem (ABS) (HSC) Dynamic traction con- Shift light trol (DTC) Anti-theft alarm Dynamic engine (DWA) brake control Tyre pressure monit- Dynamic ESA oring (RDC) Riding mode Heated grips...
  • Page 6 Recycling CARE BMW Motorrad Service Care products BMW Motorrad Washing the vehicle service history Cleaning easily dam- BMW Motorrad mo- aged components bility services Care of paintwork Maintenance work Paint preservation Maintenance sched- Laying up motorcycle Restoring motorcycle BMW Motorrad run-...
  • Page 7 Keyless Ride ECU Radio equipment in- telligent emergency call Radio equipment tyre pressure control (RDC) Certification Tire Pressure Control INDEX...
  • Page 8: General Instructions

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 9 QUICK & EASY REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL DATA CURRENCY ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING LICENCES DATA MEMORY INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM BLUETOOTH® CONNECTIVITY FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 10: Abbreviations And Symbols

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION Special notes QUICK & EASY REFERENCE and precautionary meas- An important aspect of this ures. Non-compliance can lead rider's manual is that it can be to damage to the vehicle or ac- used for quick and easy refer- cessory and, consequently, to ence.
  • Page 11 Optional equipment. EQUIPMENT The vehicles are When you ordered your assembled com- BMW Motorrad, you chose plete with all the various items of custom BMW Motorrad equipment. This rider's manual optional equipment describes optional equipment originally ordered. (OE) and selected optional Optional accessories.
  • Page 12: Additional Sources Of Information

    Your authorised tration documents, or can be BMW Motorrad retailer obtained from your authorised will be happy to answer any BMW Motorrad retailer or an- questions you may have. other qualified service partner or specialist workshop. The Internet specifications in the vehicle...
  • Page 13 The vehicle owner can also re- process personal data. quest that a BMW Motorrad...
  • Page 14 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS retailer or another qualified Environmental conditions, for service partner or specialist example temperature workshop read out the data The data is only processed in that is stored in the vehicle for the vehicle itself and is gener- a charge. ally non-permanent.
  • Page 15 BMW Motorrad retailer or an- this technical information can other qualified service partner be read out of the vehicle to- or specialist workshop.
  • Page 16 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Multimedia data, such as mu- formation is transferred to the sic for playback mobile device. Depending on Contacts data for use in con- the type of integration, this in- nection with a communication cludes, for example, position system or an integrated navig- data and additional general ation system vehicle information.
  • Page 17: Intelligent Emergency Call System

    Services of the vehicle has no influence on the con- manufacturer tent that is exchanged in this instance. Information on the For online services of the type, scope and purpose of the vehicle manufacturer, the data capture and use of per- individual functions are sonal data as part of the ser- described at suitable points,...
  • Page 18 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Protection of personal data: press permission of the per- Directive 95/46/EC of the son affected by the data pro- European Parliament and of cessing, for example the vehicle the Council. owner. Protection of personal data: SIM card Directive 2002/58/EC of the The intelligent emergency call European Parliament and of system operates via the mobile...
  • Page 19 card installed in a particular tions centre by the statutory vehicle. emergency call system eCall. In addition, the intelligent Log data of emergency calls emergency call system sends The log data of emergency the following additional calls is stored in a memory of information to an emergency the vehicle.
  • Page 20 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS lysed. After this, the voice re- BLUETOOTH® cordings are deleted. The voice Bluetooth is a short-range recordings of the employee of wireless technology. Bluetooth the emergency call centre are devices are short-range devices stored for 24 hours for quality transmitting on the license- assurance purposes.
  • Page 21: Connectivity Functions

    On some mobile devices, bodies. e.g. those with the iOS operating system, the CONNECTIVITY FUNCTIONS BMW Motorrad Connected app Connectivity functions include has to be opened prior to use. media, telephony and navig- ation. Connectivity functions can be used when the instru-...
  • Page 22: General Views

    GENERAL VIEWS...
  • Page 23 GENERAL VIEW, LEFT SIDE GENERAL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE UNDERNEATH THE SEAT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 24 GENERAL VIEWS GENERAL VIEW, LEFT SIDE Power socket ( 200) Dynamic ESA spring strut, front ( Storage compartment 113) Dynamic ESA spring strut, rear ( Passenger grab handle Seat lock ( 112) Rear footrest Note on chain sag Rider footrest 10 Type plate (on steering- head bearing)
  • Page 25: General View, Right Side

    GENERAL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE Brake-fluid reservoir, rear 170) Brake-fluid reservoir, front 169) Vehicle identification number (on steering-head bearing) Coolant expansion tank 172) Engine oil level indicator 165) Oil filler opening 166)
  • Page 26: Underneath The Seat

    GENERAL VIEWS UNDERNEATH THE SEAT Battery ( 190) Toolkit ( 163) Tyre pressures table Payload table USB charging socket 201) Fuses ( 194) Diagnostic connector 196)
  • Page 27: Multifunction Switch, Left

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Cruise control ( 102) Hazard warning lights Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) ( Dynamic ESA ( Auxiliary headlights Turn indicators ( Horn MENU rocker button 10 Multi-Controller (...
  • Page 28 GENERAL VIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT with intelligent emergency call Heated grips ( 111) Riding mode ( Emergency-off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button ( 128) SOS button Intelligent emergency call...
  • Page 29: Multifunction Switch, Right

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT without intelligent emergency call Heated grips ( 111) Riding mode ( Emergency-off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button ( 128)
  • Page 30 GENERAL VIEWS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Indicator and warning lights ( Shift light ( 133) Display ( Indicator light DWA ( 109) Keyless Ride ( Photosensor (for adapting the brightness of the in- strument lighting)
  • Page 32: Status Indicators

    STATUS INDICATORS...
  • Page 33: Table Of Contents

    INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS MENU VIEW PURE RIDE VIEW SPORT VIEW MY VEHICLE VIEW WARNING INDICATORS...
  • Page 34: Indicator And Warning Lights

    STATUS INDICATORS INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS Turn indicators, left High-beam headlight General warning light Turn indicators, right Warning light, drive mal- function ( DTC ( Automatic daytime riding light ( Auxiliary headlights...
  • Page 35: Menu View

    MENU VIEW Hill Start Control ( 13 Automatic daytime riding light ( Speedometer 14 Outside temperature Cruise control ( 102) warning ( Speed Limit Info ( 15 Ambient temperature Riding mode ( 16 Menu section Rider info. status line Gear indicator Clock ( Connection status 10 Muting (...
  • Page 36: Pure Ride View

    STATUS INDICATORS PURE RIDE VIEW START SCREEN Hill Start Control ( 13 Operating help Rev. counter ( 14 Heating stages, handlebar grips ( 111) Speedometer 15 Automatic daytime riding Rider info. status line light ( 16 Outside temperature Cruise control ( 102) warning ( Riding mode DYNAMIC...
  • Page 37 Rev. counter remaining in the tank. This dis- tance is calculated on the basis of average consumption and the quantity of fuel on board. When the vehicle is propped on its side stand the slight angle of inclination means that the sensor cannot re- gister the fuel level correctly.
  • Page 38: Sport View

    STATUS INDICATORS SPORT VIEW SPORT 1 Maximum DTC torque re- duction Current DTC torque re- duction Rev. counter Maximum braking decel- eration Current braking decelera- tion Current lean angle Maximum lean angle Unit for engine speed display: 1000 revolutions per minute...
  • Page 39 SPORT 2 with Sport style Maximum DTC torque re- Unit for engine speed duction display: 1000 revolutions per minute Current DTC torque re- duction Operating help Rev. counter Difference between the last lap time and refer- ence time or difference between current lap time and reference time Reference time: Fastest of...
  • Page 40: My Vehicle View

    STATUS INDICATORS MY VEHICLE VIEW START SCREEN Check Control display Coolant temperature Range ( Odometer Service display ( Tyre pressure, rear On-board voltage 191) Tyre pressure, front...
  • Page 41 On-board computer and trip computer The values on the left are for the front wheel; those on the right are for the rear wheel. ON-BOARD COMPUTER Actual and specified tyre menu screens TRIP COMPUTER pressures and the difference display vehicle and trip data, between them are displayed such as average values.
  • Page 42 'General' warning light showing yellow. The 'General' warning light flashes red if the tyre pressure registered by the sensor is outside the permiss- ible tolerance range. For further information about BMW Motorrad RDC, see the section entitled "Engineering details" ( 154).
  • Page 43: Warning Indicators

    Green CHECK OK 1: no mes- WARNING INDICATORS sage, optimum values. Mode of presentation White circle with small "i" 2: Warnings are indicated by the information. corresponding warning lights. Yellow warning triangle 3: Warnings are indicated by the warning, value not ideal. 'General' warning light showing Red warning triangle 3: warn- in combination with a dialogue...
  • Page 44 STATUS INDICATORS their occurrence until they are White: (---) No valid value acknowledged. available. Dashes 5 are dis- If symbol 2 is actively dis- played instead of a numerical played, it can be acknow- value. ledged by tilting the Multi- To some extent, indi- Controller to the left.
  • Page 45 Warnings, overview Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Outside tempe- is displayed. rature warning Radio-operated lights up yel- Remote key not in key out of range low. range. Keyless Ride lights up yel- Keyless Ride failed ( low. failure Replacing battery lights up yel- Remote key bat-...
  • Page 46 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Anti-theft alarm Alarm system battery weak batt. capacity weak. Anti-theft alarm Alarm system battery flat battery empty. DWA failed Alarm system failure Engine tempera- lights up yel- Engine temp. ture high ( low.
  • Page 47 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Tyre pressure lights up yel- Tyre pressure close to limit of low. does not match permitted toler- setpoint ance ( Tyre pressure flashes red. Tyre pressure outside permitted does not match tolerance ( setpoint Tyre press.
  • Page 48 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Emergency call lights up yel- Emergency call function failed low. system error. Malfunction, side lights up yel- Side stand mon- stand monitor low. itoring faulty. ABS self-dia- flashes regu- gnosis not com- larly.
  • Page 49 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights DTC switched off shows. Off! Traction control deactivated. DTC fault ( lights up yel- Traction control low. failure! shows. DTC restricted lights up yel- Traction control low. limited! shows. D-ESA fault lights up yel- Spring strut ad- low.
  • Page 50 STATUS INDICATORS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Hazard warning flashes lights system green. is switched on flashes green. Service due is displayed in white. Service due! Service-due lights up yel- is displayed in yellow. date has passed low. Service overdue!
  • Page 51 Ambient temperature The ambient temperature is WARNING displayed in the status line of Risk of black ice forming the instrument cluster. even when temperature is When the vehicle is at a stand- above approx. 3 °C still, the heat of the electrical Risk of accident machine can falsify the ambi- Always take extra care when...
  • Page 52 Have the faulty radio-operated significant proportion of its key replaced by an authorised original capacity. There is no BMW Motorrad retailer. assurance of how long the ra- dio-operated key can remain Keyless Ride failed operational.
  • Page 53 If the fault persists or occurs cialist workshop, preferably an without consumers connec- authorised BMW Motorrad re- ted, have the fault rectified as tailer. quickly as possible by a spe- Voltage of the vehicle...
  • Page 54 STATUS INDICATORS authorised BMW Motorrad re- Number plate light tailer. faulty! Bulb faulty Have it checked by a lights up yellow. specialist workshop. flashes yellow. The faulty bulb is dis- played: The faulty bulb is dis- played: High beam faulty!
  • Page 55 This error message is dis- quickly as possible by a spe- played briefly only after cialist workshop, preferably an the Pre-Ride-Check completes. authorised BMW Motorrad re- Possible cause: tailer. The integral battery in the anti- Anti-theft alarm battery weak theft alarm (DWA) has lost its with anti-theft alarm (DWA) entire original capacity.
  • Page 56 STATUS INDICATORS Possible cause: Consult a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised The coolant level is too low. BMW Motorrad retailer. Check the coolant level. 172) DWA failed If the coolant level is too low: with anti-theft alarm (DWA) Allow the motor to cool down.
  • Page 57 If the coolant level is too low: preferably an authorised Allow the motor to cool BMW Motorrad retailer. down. Top up the coolant. You can continue riding; pol- Have the cooling system lutant emissions are higher checked by a specialist than the threshold values.
  • Page 58 STATUS INDICATORS authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. WARNING It is possible to continue to Unusual ride characterist- ride but not recommended. ics when engine running in Engine control failed emergency-operation mode lights up yellow. Risk of accident Avoid accelerating sharply shows.
  • Page 59 Instrument cluster in the quickly as possible by a spe- TYRE view cialist workshop, preferably an PRESSURE Tyre pressures table authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Tyre pressure outside permitted tolerance Tyre pressure close to limit of flashes red. permitted tolerance...
  • Page 60 Have the tyre checked for accordingly. damage by a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised Possible cause: BMW Motorrad retailer. Measured tyre pressure is out- If you are unsure whether the side permitted tolerance. vehicle can be ridden with the...
  • Page 61 30 km/h (The RDC by a specialist workshop, sensor does not transmit its preferably an authorised signal to the vehicle until a BMW Motorrad retailer. certain minimum speed has Sensor faulty or system fault been reached.) lights up yellow.
  • Page 62 Consult a specialist work- Possible cause: shop, preferably an authorised The drop sensor is not avail- BMW Motorrad retailer. able. Tyre pressure warnings not Consult a specialist work- available. shop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer.
  • Page 63 Have checked by onwards. workshop. Consult a specialist work- Possible cause: shop, preferably an authorised Side-stand switch or BMW Motorrad retailer. wiring damaged Emergency call function failed The motor will switch off with intelligent emergency when speed drops below the call minimum threshold.
  • Page 64 The ABS function is not cialist workshop, preferably an available, because self- authorised BMW Motorrad re- diagnosis did not complete. tailer. (The vehicle has to reach a ABS failed defined minimum speed with lights up yellow.
  • Page 65 You can continue to ride. authorised BMW Motorrad re- Ride carefully and think well tailer. ahead. ABS control at front wheel DTC self-diagnosis not...
  • Page 66 Switch on DTC. ( detailed information on situations that can lead to a DTC fault DTC fault ( 149). lights up yellow. Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- shows. cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer.
  • Page 67 DTC restricted Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- lights up yellow. cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- shows. tailer. D-ESA fault Traction control lights up yellow. limited! Onward journey possible. Ride carefully to next Spring strut adjust- specialist workshop.
  • Page 68 STATUS INDICATORS Possible cause: Hill Start Control has been WARNING automatically deactivated. Irregular engine operation or Side stand has been exten- engine shutdown due to lack ded. of fuel Hill Start Control is deactiv- Risk of accident, damage to ated when the side stand is catalytic converter extended.
  • Page 69 This situation can occur preferably an authorised if the battery was disconnec- BMW Motorrad retailer. ted. Hazard warning lights system is switched on flashes green.
  • Page 70 Have your vehicle serviced regularly by a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. The vehicle remains oper- ationally reliable and road- worthy. The vehicle retains its value. Service-due date has passed lights up yellow.
  • Page 72: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 73 WARNINGS CONTROLS OPERATION SETTINGS BLUETOOTH OPERATING FOCUS NAVIGATION MEDIA TELEPHONE SOFTWARE VERSION LICENCE INFORMATION...
  • Page 74: Warnings

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WARNINGS CONTROLS Multi-Controller WARNING Operation of a smartphone while riding the vehicle Risk of accident Always comply with the road traffic regulations in force where you are riding. Do not use a smartphone while riding. This applies Multi-Controller with the exception of ap- Move the cursor up in lists plications without opera-...
  • Page 75: Operation

    MENU rocker button top section of the rocker but- ton. Instructions given by the navigation system are displayed as a dialogue if the menu has not Navigation been called up. Operation of the MENU rocker button is temporarily restricted. Short-press the top section of OPERATION MENU rocker button 1: Calling up menu...
  • Page 76 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER the menu item you want is The instrument cluster shows highlighted. all the information necessary Short-press the bottom sec- for riding on public roads tion of MENU rocker button 2 from the on-board computer to open the corresponding (e.g.
  • Page 77 You can switch between the Current distance 2 selected displays in the top status line. If no displays are (Aver- Consumption 1 selected, only the range will age) be displayed. (Aver- Consumption 2 Call up the on-board age) computer Riding time 1 Call up the My vehicle menu.
  • Page 78: Settings

    Multi-Controller down. tions are not deleted. Mute: Turn the Multi-Control- The pairing of the ler all the way down. vehicle to the current BMW Motorrad Connected- Changing system settings Ride account is reset. Switch on the ignition. Navigate to Settings...
  • Page 79: Bluetooth

    Mobile device e.g. those with the Rider's helmet iOS operating system, the Passenger helm. BMW Motorrad Connected app The connection status for mo- has to be opened prior to use. bile devices is displayed. During the pairing process, the Connect mobile device instrument cluster searches Perform pairing.
  • Page 80 Perform pairing. ( the instrument cluster, the Select Bluetooth connection may be Rider's helmet and con- restricted. BMW Motorrad Passenger helm. firm. recommends keeping the Make the helmet's communic- mobile device above the fuel ation system visible.
  • Page 81: Operating Focus

    To delete an individual con- with preparation for naviga- nection, select the connection tion system Operating navigation system and confirm. To delete all connections, se- 208) lect Delete all connec- NAVIGATION and confirm. tions Warnings OPERATING FOCUS with preparation for naviga- WARNING tion system Operation of a smartphone...
  • Page 82 BMW Motorrad Connected app Favourites Select and confirm destina- has to be opened prior to use. tion. Enter the destination address Select Start guidance Connect a mobile device. Call up the BMW Motorrad Connected app and start the route guidance.
  • Page 83 Enter special destinations View the route information Special destinations, such as Navigate to Navigation points of interest, can be dis- and select Settings Route played on the map. info Navigate to You can choose between the Navigation following options: POIs The following locations can be Dest.
  • Page 84: Media

    Vehicle is connected to a before riding off. compatible mobile device. The Adjust volume. ( BMW Motorrad Connected app Next track: Short-tilt Multi- is installed on the mobile Controller 1 to the right. device. Preceding track or start of...
  • Page 85: Telephone

    Telephone calls Depending on the mobile end device, the scope of Connectivity functions might be restricted. The following functions can be used in the context menu: Playback Pause Select the Now playing artists All albums category for All tracks Call up the Telephone search and playback.
  • Page 86: Software Version

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Telephone data Depending on the mobile device, when pairing ( completes telephone data are automatically sent to the vehicle. : List of contacts Phone book saved on the mobile device : List of calls with Call list the mobile device : List of favour- Favourites ites saved on the mobile device...
  • Page 88: Operation

    OPERATION...
  • Page 89 IGNITION EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH (KILL SWITCH) INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL LIGHTING DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) ELECTRONIC SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT (D­ESA) RIDING MODE RIDING MODE PRO CRUISE CONTROL LAPTIMER HILL START CONTROL (HSC) SHIFT LIGHT ANTI-THEFT ALARM (DWA) TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING (RDC) HEATED GRIPS SEAT STORAGE COMPARTMENT...
  • Page 90: Ignition

    OPERATION It is advisable to keep the ra- IGNITION dio-operated key on your per- Radio-operated key son (e.g. in a jacket pocket) The indicator light for the and to have the emergency key radio-operated key flashes with you as an alternative. while the search for the radio- operated key is in progress.
  • Page 91 Switching on ignition Daytime riding light is switched on. Requirement Pre-Ride-Check is performed. Radio-operated key is within 128) range. ABS self-diagnosis is per- formed. ( 129) DTC self-diagnosis is per- formed. ( 130) Switching off ignition Requirement Radio-operated key is within range.
  • Page 92 Lock the steering lock. You can obtain spare keys only through an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. The Electronic immobiliser (EWS) radio-operated keys are part The on-board electronics ac- of an integrated security cess the data saved in the ra-...
  • Page 93 DANGER Swallowing a battery Risk of injury or death An ignition key contains a button cell as its battery. Batteries or button cells, if swallowed, can cause seri- ous or fatal injury within two Hold spare key 1 close to the hours, for example result- fuel tank with the spare key ing from internal burns or...
  • Page 94: Emergency-Off Switch (Kill Switch)

    OPERATION Dispose of the old battery in EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH accordance with all applicable (KILL SWITCH) laws and regulations; do not attempt to dispose of batter- ies as domestic waste. ATTENTION Unsuitable or incorrectly in- serted batteries Component damage Use a battery compliant with Emergency-off switch (kill the manufacturer's specific- switch)
  • Page 95: Intelligent Emergency Call

    Emergency call via BMW emergency call can be Press the SOS button in an changed only by the authorised emergency only. BMW Motorrad retailer. The emergency call is not The language assigned to able to be ensured because the vehicle varies from the...
  • Page 96 OPERATION Open cover 1. The connection was estab- Short-press SOS button 2. lished. Provide information to the The time until transmission emergency services using the of the emergency call is dis- microphone 3 and speaker 4. played. During that time, it is possible to cancel the emer- Automatic emergency call gency call.
  • Page 97: Lighting

    Open cover 1. The time until transmission Provide information to the of the emergency call is dis- emergency services using the played. During that time, it is microphone 3 and speaker 4. possible to cancel the emer- Emergency call in the event of gency call.
  • Page 98 OPERATION Alternatively: With the ignition Immediately after switching switched on, pull switch 1. off the ignition, pull switch 1 back and hold it in that posi- High-beam headlight and tion until the headlight cour- headlight flasher tesy delay feature comes on. Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 99 in that position until the park- Press button 1 again to ing lights come on. switch off the additional Switch the ignition on and off headlight. again to switch off the park- Automatic daytime riding light ing lights. The changeover between Auxiliary headlights daytime riding light and with additional headlight...
  • Page 100: Dynamic Traction Control (Dtc)

    OPERATION Switch shows when daytime rid- Comfort turn in- on or off. ing light is active. dicator Hazard warning lights Switch on the ignition. The hazard warning flash- ers place a strain on the battery. Do not use the haz- ard warning flashers for longer than absolutely necessary.
  • Page 101 Switch on DTC Press and hold button 1 un- til the DTC indicator light Press and hold down button 1 changes its status. until the DTC indicator light The new DTC system changes status. status is displayed. Immediately after button 1 is OFF! pressed, DTC system status shows.
  • Page 102: Electronic Suspension Adjustment (D­esa)

    OPERATION mode, the most recently selected DTC status is retained when the ignition is switched on again. A DTC fault has oc- curred if the DTC warn- ing light shows when the motorcycle accelerates to a speed in excess of the min- Short-press button 1 to view imum stated below after the the current setting.
  • Page 103 ing 2 and spring preload 3 are displayed. The setting shows briefly, then disappears automatic- ally. Adjusting suspension damping Switch on the ignition. Selection arrow 4 appears and subsequently disappears after the change of status. The following settings are avail- able: : Damping for comfort- Road...
  • Page 104 OPERATION Adjusting spring preload with Dynamic ESA Pro Selection arrow 4 appears and To adjust spring preload: Start the engine. ( 128) subsequently disappears after Repeatedly long-press but- the change of status. ton 1 until the setting you The following settings are want to use is displayed.
  • Page 105: Riding Mode

    RIDING MODE Navigate to Settings Using riding modes Vehicle settings Rid- BMW Motorrad has developed ing mode preselection operational scenarios for your Activate or deactivate rid- motorcycle from which you can ing modes for riding mode select the scenario suitable for preselection.
  • Page 106 OPERATION The intervention of riding dynamics control systems can be restricted, depending on which riding mode is selected and how the selected mode is configured. Possible restrictions are indic- ated by a pop-up message, for example Warning! ABS set- Press button 1. ting.
  • Page 107: Riding Mode Pro

    RIDING MODE PRO Adjustment option DYNAMIC PRO riding mode can be set up to suit the rider's preference. Selecting Pro riding mode Switch on the ignition. You can browse through the Navigate to Settings available settings 3 and the Vehicle settings Rid- corresponding explanations 4.
  • Page 108: Cruise Control

    OPERATION Switching on cruise control CRUISE CONTROL with cruise control Display when adjusting settings (Speed Limit Info not active) Slide switch 2 to the right. Button 1 is enabled for opera- tion. Setting road speed Symbol 1 for cruise control is displayed in the Pure Ride view and in the top status line.
  • Page 109 Accelerating Push button 1 back and hold it in this position. The vehicle decelerates smoothly. The current speed is main- tained and saved if button 1 is not pushed again. Deactivating cruise control Brake, pull the clutch lever or turn the throttle grip (close Short-push button 1 forward.
  • Page 110: Laptimer

    OPERATION Resuming former cruising Switching off cruise control speed Slide switch 2 to the left. The system is deactivated. Short-push button 1 back to Button 1 is disabled. return to the speed saved be- forehand. LAPTIMER Opening the throttle over- with Sport style rides cruise control briefly, Start the timing...
  • Page 111 The data of the preceding lap Set up the laptimer are written into memory. Navigate to Settings The time for the current lap Vehicle settings starts again from . The following 00:00:00 Laptimer The stopped time for a lap settings are available: is displayed for an adjustable : If the head- Debounce time...
  • Page 112: Hill Start Control (Hsc)

    OPERATION reference time is displayed HILL START CONTROL (HSC) instead of the difference Display between the last lap time and the reference time. Best-ever lap The best-ever lap ( Best Ever is the fastest of all recorded laps and is updated once a faster lap has been recorded.
  • Page 113 If the brake is actuated for approximately one second after the vehicle has come to a standstill and the motor- cycle is on a gradient of at least 3 %, Hill Start Control Pro is automatically activated. The selected setting remains stored even after the ignition Apply firm pressure to hand- is switched off.
  • Page 114: Shift Light

    OPERATION Set the shift light Pulling away from rest Switch on the with the throttle grip Shift light function. turned to open the throttle Navigate to automatically deactivates Settings Hill Start Control Pro. Vehicle settings (under Configuration disappears as soon as the Shift light brake is fully released.
  • Page 115 on a train and the swaying Turn indicators flash twice. Confirmation tone sounds movement of the moving train twice (if programmed). could trip the alarm), press Anti-theft alarm (DWA) is act- button 1 on the radio-oper- ive. ated key again during the ac- tivation phase.
  • Page 116 Deactivating anti-theft alarm type of acoustic alarm tone system (DWA) can be set by an authorised Switch on the ignition. BMW Motorrad retailer. Turn indicators flash once. Confirmation tone sounds once (if programmed). DWA is switched off. Customise the anti-theft alarm settings Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 117: Tyre Pressure Monitoring (Rdc)

    or lift the vehicle for towing, for HEATED GRIPS example. with heated grips When the vehicle is go- Operating heated handlebar ing to be transported, de- grips activate the tilt sensor to pre- The heating in the heated vent the anti-theft alarm (DWA) handlebar grips can be from being triggered.
  • Page 118: Seat

    OPERATION time unlock the seat lock by Low heating power turning vehicle key 1 counter- clockwise. Medium heating power Lift the seat at the rear and remove. High heating power Lay the seat on a clean sur- face. The 3rd stage is for heating Installing seat the grips quickly: it is advis- able to switch back to a lower...
  • Page 119: Storage Compartment

    STORAGE COMPARTMENT Opening and closing storage compartment ATTENTION High temperatures in the storage compartments, par- ticularly in summer To open the storage com- Damage to objects stowed partment, press button 1 and away, particularly electronic open the lid of the storage devices, such as mobile compartment.
  • Page 120 ADJUSTMENT...
  • Page 121 MIRRORS HEADLIGHT WINDSCREEN BRAKES CLUTCH FOOTREST SYSTEM...
  • Page 122: Mirrors

    If there are doubts about the correct headlight beam throw, have the setting checked by a specialist work- shop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. Push protective cap 1 up the mirror arm to expose the threaded fastener. Loosen lock nut 2.
  • Page 123: Windscreen

    Adjusting headlight beam throw WARNING If, for a high load, the adjust- Adjusting the windscreen ment of the spring pre-load while riding is no longer sufficient not to Risk of falling dazzle oncoming traffic: Do not attempt to adjust Use adjusting screws 1 on the windscreen unless the left and right to adjust beam motorcycle is at a standstill.
  • Page 124: Clutch

    ADJUSTMENT with Billet pack WARNING Adjusting the handbrake lever while riding Risk of accident Do not attempt to adjust the handbrake lever unless the vehicle is at a standstill. Turn adjustment lever 1 to the desired position. The adjuster knob is easier to turn when the handbrake lever is pushed slightly forward.
  • Page 125: Footrest System

    The adjuster knob is easier to turn when the clutch lever is pushed slightly forward. Adjustment options: From position A: Narrowest span between handlebar grip and clutch lever. In 4 steps toward position B Turn adjuster knob 1 to the to increase the span between desired position.
  • Page 126 ADJUSTMENT Rotor 1 can be adjusted to any of 5 positions around its axis of rotation. Rotor 1 can be adjusted to any of 3 positions along its longitudinal axis. Set rotor 1 to the desired po- sition and tighten screw 2. Rotor to base plate Slacken screw 2.
  • Page 127 Slacken screw 1. Install peg 2 in mount A or B. Turn peg 2 to the desired po- sition. A peg that has been set too high or too low can lead to problems when shifting gear. Check the position of the peg if you experience shifting problems.
  • Page 128 RIDING...
  • Page 129 SAFETY INFORMATION REGULAR CHECK STARTING RUNNING IN SHIFTING GEAR BRAKES PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE REFUELLING SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION...
  • Page 130: Safety Information

    Your authorised BMW Motorrad retailer will Adjust spring preload set- be happy to advise you on ting and damping to the total the correct clothing for every weight.
  • Page 131 Restricted angle of heel Lowering the motorcycle's with low-slung suspension shortens spring travel. Ride comfort might be A motorcycle with lowered restricted as a result. Be sure suspension has less ground to adjust spring preload ac- clearance and cannot corner cordingly, particularly for riding at bank angles as extreme as two-up.
  • Page 132 RIDING Catalytic converter WARNING If misfiring causes unburned fuel to enter the catalytic con- Inhalation of harmful va- verter, there is a danger of pours overheating and damage. Health hazard The following guidelines must Do not inhale vapours from be observed: operating fluids and plastics.
  • Page 133: Regular Check

    Risk of overheating REGULAR CHECK Comply with checklist ATTENTION At regular intervals, use the checklist below to check your Engine running for pro- motorcycle. longed period with vehicle at standstill Always before riding off Overheating due to insuf- Check operation of the brake ficient cooling;...
  • Page 134: Starting

    RIDING STARTING Starting engine Switch on the ignition. Pre-Ride-Check is performed. 128) ABS self-diagnosis is per- formed. ( 129) DTC self-diagnosis is per- formed. ( 130) Press starter button 1 and Select neutral or, if a gear is hold it down until the engine engaged, pull the clutch lever.
  • Page 135 ABS, see the section entitled "Engineering details". Phase 2 ABS self-diagnosis The 'General' warning light BMW Motorrad Integral ABS changes from red to yellow. performs self-diagnosis to Phase 3 ensure its operability. Self- All the indicator and warning...
  • Page 136 (The motorcycle has to reach authorised BMW Motorrad re- a defined minimum speed tailer. with the engine running for the wheel sensors to be...
  • Page 137: Running In

    BMW Motorrad re- Brake pads tailer. New brake pads have to be run in before they can achieve their RUNNING IN optimum friction levels. You Engine can compensate for this initial Until the running-in check, reduction in braking efficiency...
  • Page 138: Shifting Gear

    Pro the clutch can cause a severe reaction to the load change. For safety reasons, cruise BMW Motorrad recommends control is automatically deactivated when Gear Shift disengaging the clutch for Assistant Pro downshifts. shifts in these circumstances.
  • Page 139: Brakes

    Remember to pull Shift light flashes at preset the clutch at the same time. frequency: Approaching up- BMW Motorrad ABS prevents shift rpm the front wheel from locking Shift light goes out: Engine revving at upshift rpm In the "emergency braking situ-...
  • Page 140 RIDING Emergency braking Wet and dirty brakes If you brake sharply from a speed in excess of >50 km/h, WARNING the brake light flashes rapidly Wetness and dirt result in as a warning for road users be- diminished braking effi- hind you.
  • Page 141: Parking Your Motorcycle

    ABS Pro Use on public roads Physical limits applicable to ABS Pro and Dynamic Brake motorcycling Control help make the motor- cycle even safer for riding on public roads. When the brakes WARNING are applied because of an un- Braking when cornering foreseen hazard when the mo- Risk of crash despite ABS Pro torcycle is banked for corner-...
  • Page 142: Refuelling

    RIDING ATTENTION ATTENTION Poor ground underneath the Poor ground underneath the stand stand Risk of damage to parts if Risk of damage to parts if vehicle topples vehicle topples Always check that the Always check that the ground under the stand is ground under the stand is level and firm.
  • Page 143 Requirement a lengthy period of time. More The steering lock is disen- information is available from gaged. your authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. WARNING Recommended fuel Fuel is highly flammable grade Risk of fire and explosion Premium Plus unleaded Do not smoke.
  • Page 144 RIDING Within the waiting time. After the waiting time has ex- WARNING pired. Escape of fuel due to heat- Variant 1 induced expansion if fuel Requirement tank is overfilled Within the waiting time Risk of falling Do not overfill the fuel tank. ATTENTION Wetting of plastic surfaces by fuel...
  • Page 145 BMW Motorrad re- is switched off. tailer. The "usable fuel capacity" specified in the technical...
  • Page 146: Securing Motorcycle For Transportation

    RIDING Closing fuel filler cap emergency release Requirement Fuel filler cap is in closed posi- tion. ATTENTION Vehicle topples to side when being lifted on to stand Risk of damage to parts if Hold emergency release 2 in vehicle topples position.
  • Page 147 suspension should be compressed as tightly as possible front and rear. ATTENTION Trapping of components Component damage Do not trap components such as brake lines or cable legs. At the front, loop a strap over the bottom fork bridge on each side.
  • Page 148: Engineering Details

    ENGINEERING DETAILS...
  • Page 149 GENERAL NOTES ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) DYNAMIC ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL DYNAMIC ESA RIDING MODE DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC) GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT HILL START CONTROL CORNERING HEADLIGHT...
  • Page 150: General Notes

    When actively intervening that can be transferred to the in the braking process, the road depends on factors that BMW Motorrad partially include the coefficient of fric- integral ABS adapts braking- tion of the road surface. Loose force distribution between...
  • Page 151 ing pressure to the maximum What feedback does the rider transferable braking force. The receive from the ABS? wheels continue to turn and the If ABS has to reduce braking driving stability is retained irre- force on account of the circum- spective of the road condition.
  • Page 152 In addition to problems with the BMW Motorrad ABS, ex- At speeds above min ceptional riding conditions can 4 km/h, within the limits lead to a fault message being...
  • Page 153 the ABS function by switching the ignition off and on again. WARNING What significance devolves on Braking when cornering regular servicing? Risk of accident despite ABS Invariably, the rider bears WARNING responsibility for assessing road and traffic conditions Brake system not regularly and adopting his or her style serviced.
  • Page 154: Dynamic Traction Control (Dtc)

    Addi- and adapts torque accordingly. tionally,pressure modulation is BMW Motorrad DTC is de- more uniform across the range signed as an assistant system of ABS intervention. for the rider and for use on Advantages for the rider public roads.
  • Page 155: Dynamic Engine Brake Control

    DTC fault shows. Self-dia- gnosis has to complete before WARNING fault messages can be issued. Risky riding The BMW Motorrad Traction Risk of accident despite DTC Control can shut down auto- Invariably, the rider bears matically under the exceptional...
  • Page 156: Dynamic Esa

    If slip overshoots the applic- to suit the load. able limit, the throttle valves are BMW Motorrad re- opened very slightly to increase commends the engine torque. Slip is reduced Auto suspension setting.
  • Page 157: Riding Mode

    ing position. The damping is There are matched settings for also adjusted automatically to Engine Engine Brake the load. Traction (DTC) Wheelie systems in (DTC) Possibilities for adjustment each riding mode. Damping modes Road: Damping for comfort- In DYNAMIC PRO riding mode, able on-road riding the settings for the Engine...
  • Page 158 ENGINEERING DETAILS Effect of dynamic engine Wheelie (DTC) - front wheel brake control lifted clear of the ground RAIN and ROAD: Maximum RAIN and DYNAMIC PRO: stability. Maximum stability. Efforts are DYNAMIC and made to suppress a Wheelie. DYNAMIC PRO: High ROAD and DYNAMIC: Shallow stability.
  • Page 159: Dynamic Brake Control

    DYNAMIC PRO: Rear-wheel DYNAMIC PRO in addition: lift detection is inactive. The distribution of brake DYNAMIC PRO in addition: force to the rear wheel can Rear-wheel lift-off detection be set up to suit the rider's can be set up to suit the preference.
  • Page 160: Tyre Pressure Control (Rdc)

    ENGINEERING DETAILS Detection of emergency requested by the ABS brake braking system is restored. If emergency braking ceases Sudden, sharp application of and the rider still has not the front brake is interpreted changed the position of the as emergency braking. throttle grip, Dynamic Brake Behaviour in emergency Control steadily ramps engine...
  • Page 161 mit the measured-value signals The tyre-pressure read- for some time after the vehicle ings in the instrument comes to a stop. cluster are temperature-com- Time for transmission of pensated and are always ref- measured values after erenced to the following tyre- vehicle comes to a stop: air temperature: min 15 min...
  • Page 162: Gear Shift Assistant

    ENGINEERING DETAILS Requested gear Example Engine rpm Position of the throttle twist- According to the operating grip instructions, the tyre pressure The rider bears responsibility should be: for use of the shift assistant 2.5 bar and must take the riding situ- The instrument cluster shows ation and safety and comfort the following value:...
  • Page 163: Hill Start Control

    gearshift operation. Once the can be experienced if the sys- gearshift has completed the tem is used for upshifts on shift lever has to be fully re- overrun, particularly in low leased before another gearshift gears. with the Pro shift assistant can HILL START CONTROL take place.
  • Page 164: Cornering Headlight

    ENGINEERING DETAILS to release when driving off. Brake warning jolt More torque is required for The brake is released briefly driving off which also requires and reactivated immediately. This creates a jolt which the the rider to turn the throttle rider feels.
  • Page 165 nering. The cornering headlight is optimised for slight to mod- erate bank angles. The cornering headlight is ac- tivated under the following conditions: Cornering at a slight to mod- erate bank angle. Speed is min 10 km/h. The low-beam headlight is switched on.
  • Page 166: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 167 GENERAL NOTES TOOLKIT FRONT-WHEEL STAND REAR-WHEEL STAND ENGINE OIL BRAKE SYSTEM CLUTCH COOLANT TYRES WHEEL RIMS WHEELS CHAIN LIGHTING JUMP-STARTING BATTERY FUSES DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR...
  • Page 168: General Notes

    If in doubt consult a Non-reusable cable ties specialist workshop, preferably Non-reusable cable ties are an authorised BMW Motorrad used at some points to secure retailer. cables and lines. To prevent damage to cables and lines...
  • Page 169: Toolkit

    FRONT-WHEEL STAND 116) Install the front-wheel stand Open-ended spanner Width across flats 8/ ATTENTION 10 mm Use of the BMW Motorrad Disconnect the battery front-wheel stand without from the motorcycle. accompanying use of centre 192) stand or auxiliary stand Reversible screwdriver...
  • Page 170: Rear-Wheel Stand

    MAINTENANCE for the details of the correct procedure for installation. ATTENTION BMW Motorrad offers an aux- Centre stand lifts clear if the iliary stand suitable for every vehicle is lifted too high vehicle. Your BMW Motorrad Risk of damage to parts if...
  • Page 171: Engine Oil

    Wait five minutes for the oil and firm and hold the motor- to drain into the oil pan. cycle upright. To avoid unnecessary Check the oil level in sight environmental impact, glass 1. BMW Motorrad recommends checking the engine oil after riding min 50 km.
  • Page 172 Have the oil level corrected specified level. by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised Engine oil, quantity for BMW Motorrad retailer. topping up Topping up engine oil max 1.3 l (Difference Make sure the ground is level between MIN and MAX) and firm and place the motor- Check the engine oil level.
  • Page 173: Brake System

    Have the brakes checked by a specialist workshop, Brake-pad wear limit, preferably an authorised front BMW Motorrad retailer. min 1.0 mm (Friction pad Checking brake pad thickness, only, without backing plate. front brakes The wear indicators (grooves) Make sure the ground is level must be clearly visible.)
  • Page 174 BMW Motorrad retailer. ness. Viewing direction: from If the brake pads installed are the rear toward brake pads 1. not genuine BMW Motorrad brake pads, it is absolutely es- sential to measure the thick- ness of the brake-pad carrier plates.
  • Page 175 Have the brake pads replaced by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking brake-fluid level, front brakes with centre stand Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor- Brake fluid level, front cycle on its centre stand.
  • Page 176 Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer. Checking brake-fluid level, rear brakes Make sure the ground is level and firm and hold the motor- cycle upright.
  • Page 177 Make sure that only fresh brake fluid from a sealed container is used. Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe- cialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re- tailer.
  • Page 178: Clutch

    If the pressure point is not clearly perceptible: Have the clutch checked by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. Check the clutch-lever play Loosen lock nut 1. To increase clutch play: Tighten screw 2 into the handlebar fitting.
  • Page 179 Topping up coolant WARNING Opening radiator cap Risk of burning Do not open the radiator cap when the system is hot. Check and, if necessary, top up the coolant in the expan- Check the coolant level in ex- sion tank only. pansion tank 1.
  • Page 180: Tyres

    MAINTENANCE Using laboratory flask 3, top Make sure the ground is level up the coolant to the spe- and firm and place the motor- cified level. cycle on its stand. Check tyre pressures against Coolant top-up quantity the data below. Tyre pressure, front 0.15 l (Difference between MIN and MAX)
  • Page 181: Wheel Rims

    If the tyre tread is worn to min- cessary, replaced by a special- imum: ist workshop, preferably an Replace tyre or tyres, as ap- authorised BMW Motorrad re- plicable. tailer. WHEEL RIMS WHEELS Checking rims...
  • Page 182 Place the motorcycle on an auxiliary stand; Disengage the cable for the BMW Motorrad recommends wheel speed sensor from the BMW Motorrad rear- holding clips 1 and 2. wheel stand. Remove screw 3 and remove Install the rear-wheel stand. the wheel speed sensor from...
  • Page 183 Lift the front of the motor- cycle until the front wheel is ATTENTION clear of the ground, preferably Unwanted inward movement using a BMW Motorrad front- of the brake pads wheel stand. Component damage on at- Install the front-wheel stand.
  • Page 184 Support the front wheel and by a specialist workshop, remove quick-release axle 1. preferably an authorised Set down front wheel and BMW Motorrad dealer. roll forwards out of the front suspension. Installing front wheel ATTENTION Front wheel installed wrong...
  • Page 185 Lubricant Unirex N3 Raise the front wheel, install quick-release axle 1 and tighten to specified torque. Quick-release axle in threaded bush Clamping screws in axle M24 x 1.5 holder 50 Nm Tightening sequence: Tighten screws six times in alternate sequence M8 x 35 19 Nm Position left and right brake...
  • Page 186 MAINTENANCE Removing rear wheel Radial brake caliper to Lift the motorcycle, preferably axle holder with a BMW Motorrad rear- 38 Nm wheel stand. Insert the cable for the wheel Install the rear-wheel stand. speed sensor into holding 164) clips 1 and 2.
  • Page 187 Loosen adjusting screws 3 on left and right. Remove adjusting plate 4 and push the axle in as far as it will go. Remove screw 1 and dis- engage the brake line from holder 2. Remove quick-release axle 2 and remove adjustment plate 1.
  • Page 188 Effect on control systems rows. Have the new paramet- Lubricant ers encoded by a specialist workshop, preferably by an authorised BMW Motorrad Unirex N3 Retailer. ATTENTION Tightening threaded fasten- ers to incorrect tightening torque Damage, or threaded fasten-...
  • Page 189 The adaptation values have to be reset with the BMW Motorrad diagnostic system after replacement of the judder-damper elements. Consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer. Lubricate judder damping ele- When rolling the rear wheel ments 2 and install.
  • Page 190 MAINTENANCE Roll the rear wheel as far for- Insert left adjustment plate 1. Install nut 2 with its washer, ward as possible and loop but do not tighten the nut at chain 1 over the sprocket. this point. Install adjustment plate on the Secure the brake line in right 1 in the swinging arm.
  • Page 191: Chain

    Operate the brake several If chain deflection is outside times until the brake pads are permitted tolerance: bedded. Adjust the chain sag. 185) Adjust the chain sag. 185) Adjust the chain sag Make sure the ground is level CHAIN and firm and place the motor- Check chain sag cycle on its stand.
  • Page 192 800 km intervals. To prolong chain life, Switch the ignition off and BMW Motorrad recommends select neutral. the use of BMW Motorrad Clean the drive chain with chain lubricant or: a suitable cleaning product,...
  • Page 193 If the chain has stretched to the ricant. To prolong chain life, maximum permissible length: BMW Motorrad recommends Consult a specialist work- the use of BMW Motorrad shop, preferably an authorised chain lubricant or: BMW Motorrad retailer. Lubricant Chain spray, O-ring compat- ible Wipe off excess lubricant.
  • Page 194: Lighting

    Consult a special- ist workshop, preferably an ATTENTION authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer. Excessive current flowing when the motorcycle is All light sources of the vehicle jump-started are LED light sources. The...
  • Page 195 ATTENTION Contact between crocodile clips of jump leads and vehicle Risk of short-circuit Use jump leads fitted with fully insulated crocodile clips at both ends. Remove positive terminal cover 1. ATTENTION Jump-starting with a voltage greater than 12 V Damage to the on-board electronics Make sure that the battery of the donor vehicle does...
  • Page 196: Battery

    BMW Motorrad has de- warranty claims are to be con- veloped a float charger sidered. specially designed for com-...
  • Page 197 For socket more information, consult an Damage to the vehicle elec- authorised BMW Motorrad re- tronics tailer. If a battery has discharged Charging battery when to the extent that it is com-...
  • Page 198 MAINTENANCE for your battery. Always fully The motorcycle's on- recharge the battery before board electronics know restoring it to use. when the battery is fully charged. The on-board socket Connect the battery to the is switched off when this motorcycle. ( 193) happens.
  • Page 199 Then connect negative battery cable 1. ATTENTION Close positive terminal Battery not disconnected cover 1. in accordance with correct Install the seat. ( 112) procedure Risk of short-circuit Removing battery Always proceed in compli- Remove the seat. ( 112) ance with the specified dis- Disconnect the battery from connection sequence.
  • Page 200: Fuses

    MAINTENANCE Installing battery FUSES If the vehicle has been Replacing fuses disconnected from the battery for a significant time, ATTENTION the current date will have to be reset to guarantee correct Jumpering of blown fuses operation of the service display. Risk of short-circuit and fire Never attempt to jumper a blown fuse.
  • Page 201 Diagnostic socket circuits checked by a specialist Coil, isolating relay workshop, preferably an au- 7.5 A thorised BMW Motorrad re- Multifunction switch, left tailer. Sensor box Re-insert fuse box 2. Make 40 A sure that locks 1 engage on Main fuse both sides.
  • Page 202: Diagnostic Connector

    Do not disconnect the diagnostic socket or allow it to be disconnected except in the course of a BMW Motorrad service by a specialist workshop or by other authorised persons. Have the work carried out Insert diagnostic socket 2 into by appropriately trained per- holder 3.
  • Page 204 ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 205 GENERAL NOTES POWER SOCKET USB CHARGING SOCKET CASES TOPCASE NAVIGATION SYSTEM...
  • Page 206: General Notes

    Use of other-make products tion and use regulations applic- Safety risk able in your country. BMW Motorrad cannot ex- Your authorised amine or test each product BMW Motorrad retailer of outside origin to ensure can offer expert advice on the...
  • Page 207: Usb Charging Socket

    BMW Motorrad recommends USB CHARGING SOCKET using the BMW Motorrad Notes on use: pouch for smartphone to protect your smartphone against water and vibration. To prevent dirtying, keep the...
  • Page 208: Cases

    ACCESSORIES charging interface closed when Closing cases no device is connected. Cable routing Make sure that cables are routed in such a way that they cannot be trapped. CASES with touring cases Prepare the case for closing. Opening cases Key 1 is in the RELEASE posi- tion.
  • Page 209 Removing cases Installing cases Turn key 1 counter-clockwise Hold case 1 in position with in the lock. release lever 4 open. Release lever 2 pops up. Make sure that holders 2 are Pull release lever 2 up. fully engaged in all retain- ers 3.
  • Page 210: Topcase

    ACCESSORIES Maximum payload and maximum speed Note the maximum payload and the maximum permissible speed. The values for the combination described here are as follows: Maximum permissible speed for riding with Push lock barrel 1 forward. cases fitted to the motorcycle Release lever 2 pops up.
  • Page 211 Push release lever 1 down Pull carry handle 1 up as far until it engages. as it will go. Turn the key in the topcase Lift the topcase at the rear lock to the LOCK position and and remove it from the lug- remove the key from the lock.
  • Page 212: Navigation System

    ACCESSORIES Hook the topcase into pos- Turn the key in the topcase ition on the luggage carrier. lock to position 1 and remove Make sure that hooks 1 are the key from the lock. securely seated in corres- Maximum payload and ponding keepers 2.
  • Page 213 Navigation prepara- tion is suitable from BMW Motorrad Navigator IV onward. The latching system of the Mount Cradle is not designed to protect against theft. Always remove the navigation Insert navigation system 1 at system and stow it away safely bottom and pivot it toward as soon as you finish your ride.
  • Page 214 Turn ignition key 1 anti-clock- Navigator. wise. Only the latest version of Pull the lock retainer 2 all the the BMW Motorrad com- way to the left. munication system is suppor- Lock 3 is unlocked. ted. A software update of the...
  • Page 215 Security settings Always follow the safety instructions in the oper- ating instructions of the BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Navigator. The navigation system is oper- ated using Multi-Controller 1 and MENU rocker button 2. Turning Multi-Controller 1 up/ down Select menu Change volume...
  • Page 216 CARE...
  • Page 217 CARE PRODUCTS WASHING THE VEHICLE CLEANING EASILY DAMAGED COMPONENTS CARE OF PAINTWORK PAINT PRESERVATION LAYING UP MOTORCYCLE RESTORING MOTORCYCLE TO USE...
  • Page 218: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad retailer. The BMW Motorrad recommends substances in BMW Care that you use BMW insect re- Products have been tested in mover to soften and wash off laboratories and in practice;...
  • Page 219: Cleaning Easily Damaged Components

    BMW Motorrad re- the vehicle. tailer. To prevent stains, do not wash CLEANING EASILY DAMAGED the vehicle immediately after COMPONENTS it has been exposed to strong Plastics sunlight and do not wash it in the sun.
  • Page 220: Care Of Paintwork

    BMW Care Products range. Treat rubber components with This is particularly important to water or BMW rubber-care counter the effects of salt. products. Use BMW Motorrad high-gloss polish for additional treatment. CARE OF PAINTWORK Radiator Clean the radiator regularly to ATTENTION...
  • Page 221: Paint Preservation

    BMW Motorrad the combustion zone. It is ad- solvent cleaner followed by visable to use fuel additives BMW Motorrad gloss polish for when the engine is operated preservation. with low-grade fuel or if the Marks on the paintwork are...
  • Page 222 CARE Install the battery. ( 194) Note the checklist ( 127).
  • Page 224: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 225 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART THREADED FASTENERS FUEL ENGINE OIL COOLANT ENGINE CLUTCH TRANSMISSION FINAL DRIVE FRAME CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION BRAKES WHEELS AND TYRES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ANTI-THEFT ALARM DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS PERFORMANCE FIGURES...
  • Page 226: Troubleshooting Chart

    TECHNICAL DATA TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Engine does not start or is difficult to start. Possible cause Rectification Side stand extended and gear Retract the side stand. engaged Gear engaged and clutch not Select neutral or pull the clutch disengaged lever. No fuel in tank Refuel.
  • Page 227 Active route guidance is not displayed in the instrument cluster. Possible cause Rectification Navigation from the Call up the BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad Connec- Connected app on the paired ted app was not transmitted. mobile device prior to depar- ture.
  • Page 228: Threaded Fasteners

    TECHNICAL DATA THREADED FASTENERS Front wheel Value Valid Quick-release axle in threaded bush M24 x 1.5 50 Nm Clamping screws in axle holder M8 x 35 Tightening sequence: Tighten screws six times in alternate se- quence 19 Nm Radial brake caliper to axle holder M10 x 65 38 Nm...
  • Page 229 Rear wheel Value Valid Swinging-arm ad- apter to rear wheel swinging arm M8 x 30 20 Nm Spring strut at deflec- tion lever M12 x 1.5 x 75 - 10.9 100 Nm micro-encapsulated Mirrors Value Valid Mirror with lock nut to adapter M10 x 1.25 Left-hand thread,...
  • Page 230: Fuel

    TECHNICAL DATA FUEL Recommended fuel grade Premium Plus unleaded (max. 5 % ethanol, E5) 98 RON, 93 AKI Alternative fuel grade Premium unleaded (power- and consump- tion-related restrictions) (max 10 % ethanol, E10) 95 ROZ/RON 90 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx.
  • Page 231: Engine Oil

    SAE 5W-40, API SJ / JASO MA2, Additives (e.g. molybdenum-based) are not permissible because they can attack coated components of the engine, BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil. Engine oil, quantity for topping max 1.3 l, Difference between MIN and MAX...
  • Page 232: Clutch

    TECHNICAL DATA Nominal capacity 125 kW, at engine speed: 11000 min with power reduction 79 kW, at engine speed: 7500 min Torque 114 Nm, at engine speed: 9250 min with power reduction 104 Nm, at engine speed: 7000 min Maximum engine speed max 12000 min Idle speed 1270...
  • Page 233: Frame

    FRAME Frame type Aluminium composite bridge frame, load-bearing engine Type plate location Frame, front left at steering head Position of the vehicle identi- Frame, front right, top fication number CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION Front wheel Type of front suspension Upside-down telescopic fork Spring travel, front 150 mm, at wheel with low-slung...
  • Page 234: Brakes

    4.5 mm, Wear limit WHEELS AND TYRES Recommended tyre combina- Your authorised tions BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to supply an up- to-date list of the approved wheel/tyre combinations. Speed category, front/rear W, required at least: 270 km/h...
  • Page 235 Front wheel Front-wheel type Aluminium cast wheel Front-wheel rim size 3.50" x 17" Tyre designation, front 120/70 ZR 17 Load index, front tyre min. 58 Permissible front-wheel imbal- max 5 g ance Rear wheel Rear-wheel type Aluminium cast wheel Rear wheel rim size 6.0"...
  • Page 236: Electrical System

    TECHNICAL DATA ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Fuses Main fuse 40 A, Alternator regulator, isol- ating relay, BCL, BMS-O, ABS, SAF, fuse box (slot 1 direct and slot 2 with isolating relay) Fuse 1 15 A, Instrument cluster, anti- theft alarm system (DWA) igni- tion switch, diagnostic socket, ignition coil isolating relay Fuse 2...
  • Page 237: Anti-Theft Alarm

    ANTI-THEFT ALARM Activation time on arming approx. 30 s Alarm duration approx. 28 s Battery type (For Keyless Ride CR 2032 radio-operated key) DIMENSIONS Length of motorcycle 2156 mm, over rear wheel Height of motorcycle 1460...1494 mm, over wind- screen, at DIN unladen weight Width of motorcycle 850 mm, without mounted parts, with handlebar weights...
  • Page 238: Weights

    TECHNICAL DATA WEIGHTS Vehicle kerb weight 227 kg, DIN vehicle kerb weight, ready for road, 90 % load of fuel, without optional extras (OE) Wheel load, front, at unladen 119 kg weight Permissible wheel load, front max 180 kg Wheel load, rear, at unladen 108 kg weight Permissible wheel load, rear...
  • Page 240 SERVICE...
  • Page 241 REPORTING SAFETY-RELEVANT DEFECTS RECYCLING BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE HISTORY BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES MAINTENANCE WORK MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW MOTORRAD RUNNING-IN CHECK MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS...
  • Page 242: Reporting Safety-Relevant Defects

    SERVICE REPORTING SAFETY-RELEVANT DEFECTS with Canada export If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately in- form the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) in addition to notifying the BMW of North America, LLC. If the NHTSA receives other, similar complaints, it may open an investigation.
  • Page 243: Recycling

    In order to help ensure BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE that your BMW is always in optimum condition, BMW Motorrad has an BMW Motorrad recommends extensive network of retailers compliance with the mainten- in place to look after you and...
  • Page 244: Bmw Motorrad Service History

    An authorised services available to you. BMW Motorrad retailer or a specialist workshop can also MAINTENANCE WORK view data that is stored in the BMW pre-delivery check electronic service booklet.
  • Page 245 500 km and 1200 km. approaching. BMW Motorrad Service To find out more about service The BMW Motorrad Service go to: is carried out once a year; the bmw-motorrad.com/service extent of servicing can vary,...
  • Page 246: Maintenance Schedule

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW Motorrad running- annually or every in check (including oil 10000 km (whichever change and oil filter comes first) change) for the first time after one BMW Motorrad Service, year, then every two years standard scope Engine-oil change, with...
  • Page 247: Bmw Motorrad Running-In Check

    BMW MOTORRAD RUNNING-IN CHECK BMW Motorrad running-in check The tasks included in the BMW Motorrad running-in check are listed below. The actual scope of work applicable for your vehicle may vary. Setting service-due date and countdown distance with BMW Motorrad diagnostic system...
  • Page 248: Maintenance Confirmations

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS BMW Motorrad Service standard scope The tasks included in the BMW Motorrad Service standard scope are listed below. The actual scope of maintenance work applic- able for your vehicle may vary. Performing vehicle test with BMW Motorrad diagnostic system...
  • Page 249 BMW Motorrad pre- BMW Motorrad running-in delivery check check carried out carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 250 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 251 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 252 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 253 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 254 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 255 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 256 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 257 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 258 SERVICE BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 259 BMW Motorrad service carried out odometer reading Next service at the latest or, when reached earlier odometer reading Work performed BMW Motorrad service Engine oil change with filter Checking valve clearance Checking the timing (cylinder head cover removed) Renewing all spark plugs...
  • Page 260: Service Confirmations

    SERVICE SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, technical campaign work. Work performed odometer Date reading...
  • Page 261 Work performed odometer Date reading...
  • Page 262 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY RADIO EQUIPMENT TFT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER RADIO EQUIPMENT ELECTRONIC IMMOBILISER KEYLESS RIDE KEY KEYLESS RIDE ECU RADIO EQUIPMENT INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL RADIO EQUIPMENT TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC) CERTIFICATION TIRE PRESSURE CONTROL...
  • Page 263: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Petuelring 130, 80809 Munich, Germany Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity according to EU RED (2014/53/EU). Simplified UK Declaration of Conformity according to Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 of the United Kingdom. Hereby, BMW AG declares that the radio equipment components listed below are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/ EU and with Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 of the United Kingdom.
  • Page 264 APPENDIX Radio Compo- Frequency band Output/ equip- nent Transmis- ment sion Power Keyless allowed ZB001 134.5 kHz Ride 66 dBµA/ m @ 10m max. Keyless ZB002 433.92 MHz 10 dBm Ride e.r.p TXBM- 433.05 MHz - 434.79 MHz 18.8 dBm RDC3 433.92 MHz <...
  • Page 265 Radio Compo- Frequency band Output/ equip- nent Transmis- ment sion Power Peak max. 76 - 77 GHz Re14FCR 32 dBm Nom max. 27 dBm Front Peak max. ARS513 77 GHz radar 30 dBm Rear ra- Peak max. SRR521 77 GHz 30 dBm Intelli- TL1P22...
  • Page 266 APPENDIX Radio Compo- Frequency band Output/ equip- nent Transmis- ment sion Power Keyless ZB006 134.5 kHz < 10 mW 433.92 MHz Ride Ac- e.r.p. tive Key TFT In- 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz < 3 dBm LIN2BTLE strument Gateway Cluster...
  • Page 267: Radio Equipment Tft Instrument Cluster

    RADIO EQUIPMENT TFT IN- (1) this device may not cause STRUMENT CLUSTER interference, and (2) this device must accept any For all Countries without EU interference, including interfe- Model name: ICC6.5in rence that may cause undesired Manufacturer operation of the device. Robert Bosch GmbH Changes or modifications not Robert Bosch Str.
  • Page 268: Radio Equipment Electronic Immobiliser

    APPENDIX causar su operación no dese- Frequency Band: 134 kHz ada. Transponder: TMS37145/Type DST80, TMS3705 Transponder Taiwan Base Station IC 根據 NCC 低功率電波輻射性電 Output Power: 50 dBμV/m 機 管理辦法 規定: 第十二條 經 Country 型式認證合格之低功率射頻電 機,非經許可,公司、商號或使 Argentina 用 者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大 功率 或變更原設計之特性及功 能。...
  • Page 269 subject to the following two Malaysia conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. RFCL/47A/0920/S(20‑3358) Le présent appareil est con- Indonesia forme aux CNR d'Industrie Ca- 72790/SDPPI/2021 nada applicables aux appareils 13349...
  • Page 270: Keyless Ride Key

    APPENDIX Serbia 時,應立即停用,並改 善至無干 擾時方 得繼續使用。 前 項合法 通信,指依電信法規定作 業之無 線電 通信。 Vietnam P1620118300 Singapore Complies with IMDA Standards N3504‑20 A1109091120AF04A3 South Africa KEYLESS RIDE KEY For all Countries without EU Model name: HUF5794 Manufacturer Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst GmbH & Co.
  • Page 271 Morocco (1) This device may not cause AGREE PAR L'ANRT MAROC interference. (2) This device must accept Numéro d'agrément : any interference, including in- MR00031289ANRT2022 terference that may cause un- Date d'agrément : desired operation of the device. 06/01/2022 Le présent appareil est con- Nigeria forme aux CNR d’Industrie Ca- Connection and use of this...
  • Page 272: Keyless Ride Ecu

    APPENDIX Type Approved 經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停 No. ESD‑RCE‑2228693 用, 並改善至無干擾時方得繼續 使用。前 述合法通信,指依電信 Serbia 管理法規定作 業之 無線電通信。 低功率射頻器材須忍受 合法通信 或工業、科學及醫療用電波 輻射 性電機設備之干擾 Vietnam И005 22 Singapore Complies with IMDA Standards DA105282 THACO AUTO South Africa C900248 KEYLESS RIDE ECU For all Countries without EU Model name: HUF8485 Manufacturer Huf Hülsbeck &...
  • Page 273 Canada Malaysia This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence- exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause HIDF17000037 interference. Morocco (2) This device must accept AGREE PAR L'ANRT MAROC any interference, including in- Numéro d'agrément :...
  • Page 274: Radio Equipment Intelligent Emergency Call

    APPENDIX Paraguay Vietnam THACO AUTO 2022‑01‑I‑0052 C900248 Philippines RADIO EQUIPMENT INTELLI- GENT EMERGENCY CALL For all countries without EU Model name: TL1P22 Manufacturer Type Approved LG ELECTRONICS INC. No. ESD‑RCE‑2228692 10, Magokjungang 10-ro, Singapore Gangseo-gu Seoul, Republic of Complies with Korea IMDA Standards Country...
  • Page 275: Radio Equipment Tyre Pressure Control (Rdc)

    rence that may cause undesired accordée à l’utilisateur de faire operation of the device. fonctionner l'appareil. The manufacturer is not re- RADIO EQUIPMENT TYRE sponsible for any radio or tv PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC) interference caused by unaut- For all countries without EU horized modifications to this equipment.
  • Page 276: Certification Tire Pressure Control

    APPENDIX Malaysia Taiwan 第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功 率射頻電機,非 經許可,公司、 商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻 率、加大功率或變更原設計之特 性及功能。 第十 四條 低功率射 頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全 及 干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾 RBEF/29A/0919/S(19-3776) 現象時,應立即停 用,並改善至 Mexico 無干擾時方得繼續使用。 前項合 IFETEL: IFT/223/UCS/DG- 法 通信,指依電信法規定作業之 AUSE/2418/2019 無線電通信。 低功 率射頻電機 Morocco 須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及 AGREE PAR L'ANRT MAROC 醫療 用電波輻射性電機設備之干 Numéro d'agrément : 擾。...
  • Page 277 WARNING: Changes or modi- fications not expressively ap- proved by the party responsi- ble for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that In- dustry Canada technical specifi- cations were met.
  • Page 278 INDEX Brake fluid Abbreviations and symbols, 4 Checking fluid level, front, 169 Engineering details, 144 Checking fluid level, rear, 170 Self-diagnosis, 129 Reservoir, front, 19 Status indicators, 57 Reservoir, rear, 19 Warning indicators, 58, 59 Brake pads Air filter checking front, 167 Position in the vehicle, 19 checking rear, 168 Ambient temperature, 45...
  • Page 279 Check control Dialogue, 37 Technical data, 231 Display, 37 Warning indicator lights, 50 Checklist, 127 Warning indicators, 49 Clutch, 118 Dynamic Brake Control, 153 Adjusting play, 172 Engineering details, 153 Checking operation, 172 Dynamic engine brake Checking play, 172 control, 149 Technical data, 226 Coolant Electrical system...
  • Page 280 INDEX Headlight Final drive Adjusting headlight beam Technical data, 226 throw, 117 Frame Headlight beam throw and Technical data, 227 spring preload, 116 Front-wheel stand Headlight courtesy delay installing, 163 feature, 92 Fuel Heated handlebar grips Fuel grade, 136 Control, 22, 23 refuelling with Keyless operating, 111 Ride, 137, 138...
  • Page 281 Parking lights, 92 Keyless Ride Side light, 91 Electronic immobiliser Lowered suspension EWS, 86 Restrictions, 125 Fuel filler cap, unlocking, 137, Luggage Instructions for loading, 124 Locking the steering lock, 84 Loss of the radio-operated Maintenance key, 86 Maintenance schedule, 240 Switching off ignition, 85 Maintenance confirma- Switching on ignition, 85...
  • Page 282 INDEX Riding mode, 99 On-board voltage, 46, 47 Control, 22, 23 Operating focus Engineering details, 151 change, 75 Setting up PRO riding mode, 101 Riding-mode preselection, 99 Pairing, 73 Running in, 131 Parking, 135 Parking light, 92 Phone Safety instructions operating, 79 for brakes, 133 Power socket...
  • Page 283 Starting, 128 Turn indicators Control, 22, 23 Control, 21 Status line, top, 71 operating, 91 adjusting, 70 Type plate Position on the vehicle, 18 Tyre pressure monitoring RDC Technical data Display, 35 Anti-theft alarm, 231 Tyres Battery, 230 Checking tread depth, 174 Brakes, 228 Checking tyre pressure, 174 Chassis and suspension, 227...
  • Page 284 INDEX Fuel reserve, 61 Gear not taught, 63 Hill Start Control, 62 Keyless Ride, 45, 46 Light control failed, 49 Mode of presentation, 37 My vehicle, 34 On-board voltage, 46, 47 Outside temperature warning, 45 RDC, 53 Service, 64 Side stand, 57 TPM, 53, 54, 55, 56 Warning light, drive malfunction, 51...
  • Page 285 Errors and omissions excepted. © 2023 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich, Germany Not to be reproduced by any means whatsoever, wholly or in part, without the written per- mission of BMW Motorrad, After Sales. Original rider’s manual, printed in Germany.
  • Page 286 Important data for refuelling: Fuel Premium Plus unleaded Recommended fuel grade (max. 5 % ethanol, E5) 98 RON, 93 AKI Premium unleaded (power- Alternative fuel grade and consumption-related re- strictions) (max 10 % eth- anol, E10) 95 ROZ/RON 90 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx.

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